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<blockquote data-quote="Thundermoon1994" data-source="post: 516478" data-attributes="member: 24303"><p><strong>Leopard</strong></p><p></p><p>I posted about this in the forum about Windows and Linux, but I think it might be better-suited for this one. I had Windows installed on BootCamp before I installed Leopard. I just tried to start Windows like I always have. I restarted my computer and held down the option key. Instead of asking me which partition to boot into, it just shows an image of a lock with a text box beneath it. I thought maybe it was some new security feature and I entered my root password and clicked the arrow next to the text box. Instead of taking me to my partitions, it just clears the text. The only way for me to get out of that screen was to hold down the power button. Also, when I open BootCamp utility, it doesn't even show my Windows partition. What gives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thundermoon1994, post: 516478, member: 24303"] [b]Leopard[/b] I posted about this in the forum about Windows and Linux, but I think it might be better-suited for this one. I had Windows installed on BootCamp before I installed Leopard. I just tried to start Windows like I always have. I restarted my computer and held down the option key. Instead of asking me which partition to boot into, it just shows an image of a lock with a text box beneath it. I thought maybe it was some new security feature and I entered my root password and clicked the arrow next to the text box. Instead of taking me to my partitions, it just clears the text. The only way for me to get out of that screen was to hold down the power button. Also, when I open BootCamp utility, it doesn't even show my Windows partition. What gives? [/QUOTE]
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